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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 3

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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atnrdy, 24, 1916 THE DAILY ARCUS-LEADER, SIOMXALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA. THREE WPB a wi in. .1 i I I fTi OODYEAR Cord Tires iwerS (i once considered the special TJ" prerc gative of the larger -and costlier cars. But dow a tremendous demand has sprung up among owners of cars of every size, and almost every class. these motorists also are keen for the longer gas mileage, the power-saving and the freedom from stone-bruise which are assured by Goodyear Cord Tires.

And they do not let a slightly higher price stand in the way of getting such advantages and economies. loads of business men to this city the fore part of the week: "At Sioux Falls omn(iny was received by the mayor, who gave an address of welcome an hon turned them over to the Commercial club, which entertained, them in its club rooms and served a tiearty lunch which seemed to hit the spot 'After the lunch the party, headed by the band, paraded the streets. The people of Sioux Falls were most hearty in their welcome and the treatment accorded the boosters there will long be remembered by each and every member of the party." Splrella corsets, Mrs. K. t.

Jewett, Corsetlere, 300 8. Duluth.N. W. J24-K. F.

H. Wheeler was a west bound passenger over the Omaha ticketed for Seattle, where he expects to spend tha summer taking in the sights. W. Tate, wholesale wine and liquor merchant Family trade a specialty. About 4 o'clock laBt evening one of Hardlmon's drays loaded with -boxes lost a wheel near the intersection of Sixth street and Phillips avenue dumping a good share of the load into the street causing some delay to street car travel.

lutherTeague of this district to meet at beaver valley july 1-4 A small payment down I biggest capitalists, ia in active, operation. It's much more agreeable for almost everyone to buy car on the "Guaranty Plan.J Weknowyou'lllike'it. So come in today and let, us tell you all about it. i Pick outyourcar and place your order right away. Specify immediate or later delivery as you wish.

Out don't delay taking de finite action. (: Gaodyear No-Hook Cord Ttrae are mad Itrong. oir and sturdy tor tbtat unla.ua advantages! Jars and Jolte ara eombatted by great ovardsa and lha upplaoasa of Goodyaar Coi couatroctlon, 1 hey arc to pat cm and takd bacanaa they do not run feat to the rim. Cow-euU ara leaaanad by oar No-Run-Cut feature. Puncturea and skidding ara reduced by our double-- thick, All-Weatbar Tread.

Looaa Treada art dimlnlihad by our Wrapped Tread Proceea. Blowing; off tha rim la pre-. vented by our Braided Piano Wire Baaa. Balance Monthly' I 'l lere'i the test bit of newi (or many diy. You don't have to wait any longer.

You can get your car now (or imall payment down. Then you can pay the balance monthly a little at a time. No need now to dig into', (your aavinga No longer any need to scrimp and aave for months in order to pay for your car, in one lump sum. Ths "Guaranty Plan" puts an end to all that. A good, found, thoroughly organized system which we jean heartily recommend to help people buy Overlanda and Willys-Knights it an accom-jplishedjact at last.

The "Guaranty backed by some of America'! city Tuesday for the purpose of extending an invitation to Flandreau citizens to take part in tba preparedness parode to be held in that city Friday, June JOth. The Commercial club and citizens of Bioux Falls are milking elaborate arrangements for this pptrlotio demonstration and giving it the greatest publicity throughout the territory tributary to that city. It is expected that more than 10,000 persons will take part in the parade. Flandreau will doubtless send down a large delegation and an effort Is on foot to have the band accompany the number who go from here. If you're tired wearing a truss, see Dr.

King. S17 Pauiton block. saving a little each week? ThV Dakota Trust and Savings bank will, help you. Open every Saturday nlgbt The annual convention the-Ep-worth league of the Sioux Falls district opened at Hartford today and will continue in session until Sunday night. Large delegations are present from the various towns of district.

Among the prominent workers, present who are scheduled to make addresses during the different sessions are Dr. E. W. Garbs, of St Paul and Miss Winifred Chappell, of the Chicago training school. i 'y.

Dr. EneboeT osteopath J04 VanEpii block, corner Eighth and Phillips. Scotland Citizen-Republican: By a peculiar coincidence the date of the great preparedness parade to be pulU ed oft! in Sioux Falls is June 3(Kh. th same day that W. J.

Bryan, the great peace at any. price appears on the platform at that place. This-will be a grand opportunity for'a "get together" meeting. "Deutsche Herold." the' leading German state paper, "with the reputation and Mrs. Julius Kuh of 119 North Summit avenue has Just received the sad news of the death of her father.

Samuel Greenstein at his home in Melnin-gen, Germany. Mr. Greenstein was 73 years old at the time of his death. He spent several months in Sioux Falls eight years ago and mada many friends while here. r-' Parker.

Bus and Transfer Une Trunks and baggage transferred day, night or Phones N. W. 1323: N. S. 132.

r- The picnic to have been held Thursday under -the- auspices rof the Farmers' club of Morfield, had to. -be postponed on account of the weather, but the. picnic will be held tomorrow, weather permitting, when the prorame as arranged for Thursday will bo given, -t (fw. Moose special for Brandt Lake picnic will leave on Dakota Central Sunday at 8 m. Mrsr.

who With' her Houser, arc located at Mexico City, wired hef sister, Mrs. J. C. Chapman of this citv that everything was quiet in that city and Mrs. Houser visited her.

Mrs. Chapman and Miss Flo Corwbvi in this city few weeks ago, i i. Dr, Buck, specialist stomachT 'i-hronle and nervous Glasses Mrs. S- A. Click, who underwent a surgical operation a few? days, ago.

for appendicitis at a local hospital, is reported as getting along, nicely The Luveme Journal has the following to say in connection with the visit of their band and Beveral automobile Buying is heavy this season anyway, and the "Guaranty Plan" is fo liberal and con Any Overland or Willys-Knight venient that it is sure to cause! a buying rush that may slowi up the deliveries. Better come in and ace 'right now. The Luther League oMhe Evangelical Lutheran church of the Sioux Falls district will hold Ha annual convention at Beaver Valley church (13 miles east of Sioux Falls. halfway between Brandon and Valley Springs) July 1-4 inclusive. A program will be rendered and supper given In the evening of the 1st.

On Sunday July 2nd there-will be communion service at 10 a. at 1 p. discussion on the Subject: "My Relation and to my God and my church." At 8 p. pi. a program Will be rendered.

On Monday July 3rd at 9:30 a. business session, an auttt excursion to the Palisades in the afternoon and program rendered in the evening at 8 o'clock. i Tuesday the 4th at m. program; at 2 p. m.

program and at p. m. the grand concert. The meeting of the 4th wilt be held in he grove near the church." Dinner will be served at noon on Sdnday by the ladies of the Lunch, ice cream, fruit and other refreshments will be for sale all day of the 4th, Everybody is welcome. Ak ON ssmn VAN BRUNT-OVERLAND COMPANY 224-226 No.

PhiEpi. Telephone N. W. 1S70; N. S.

39. Get' yours now Coedyar Tirm, Hunt Tburiat Tuim aad M7Yre i an eaay et rvm Ceedyeor Smut Staium Ceoiera enrynkere. -V IF On the -'Guaranty Roadster $595 Model 7J r. o. 6.

Toledo. Twenty ears Ago Today V. rls I II II It rj e. i i ELL-AN AbsolutelytRemoves Indigestion. One package r-roves it.

25c at all A social will be held lby the young married peoples' club of the First Presbyterian church this evening on the lawn of the resldenta ot Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gilman.

Stout's orchestra will play, and refreshments." will be served. Committees have beeri appointed for the management of thl various features of the Tri-state fair. Edmund Chambre Hftide and Miss Rose Elchar Isham Ruddlckf- were married yesterday noon mt Augusta (Episcopal) cathedral ii theg presence of a large number of ilvitei guests. The bride was given awl- byflie father, John B. Aiken.

Mr.f Hinde Is employed in the county -Andrew Beveridge wa last i night elected member of the! Sioux! Falls Non-Partisan Free Silver club. vH. H. Schwartz wus chosen vice-president and L. M.

Estabrook secretary. At the meeting last night Joe Kirby declared that at least seventy-five per cent of the Voters of South Dakota are for free sliver. C. A. Jewett; who was present said that he was a delegate to Aberdeen, and was 16 to 1 free silver republican, and that he didn't care who knew it The following were chosen as a- committee to chose a committee of ten to draft a permanent constitution: S.

L. Tate, Mark D. Scott, C. S. Carr.

M. Bridge, John Mundt, H. H. Schwartz, George Blackman, M. Gerln, Martin Monson, S.

H. Goodfellow, J. M. Woodruff, William McKeever, L. Dunning, Alex Stern and Henry Millers The concert of Prof.

Otto Soldan last night was a great success. Mrs. U. S. G.

Cherry. Mrs. Gunkle. Miss Helen Wells, Mr. Cressey, Holcomb each contributed tine numbers to the program.

PULLED FROM SAND BY SUPER-SIX brawl than to promote'fhe Interests of the. cause he is paid to promote." Holsaple also ls referred to as a "foolish hired man." Continuing" its attack the News saysra "The News 'state, ki its criticism of Holsaple for butting into the first district the interests of the" cause of prohibition In South Dakota suffered by having a politician of Holsaple'a type- a man suffering An attack made on the late State Senator Van Demark of Alexandria, by Superintendent Holsaple also is referred to by the Aberdeen paper. In this case State Senator Van Demark sued Superintendent Holsaple for damages and was awarded a judgment against his accuser. Other cases are cited in which Superintendent Holsaple is alleged to have Injured the cause of prohibition In South Dakota. from an overweening ambition to become a political dictator- at Its head.

It desires to repeat its expression of that belief." The News also calls attention to the fact that two. years' ago Superintendent opposed the candidacy of Congressman Charles H. Burke for election to the United States senate, notwithstanding that Mr. Burke was a friend of prohibition. can get a Gcodycar lire for you from JoarstocH in five minutes The, H.

F. Brownell Company i. Wholesale Distributors I V. Sold in Sioux Falls. By 7 Knapp Brown Go.

S. F. Motor Co. Motorcycle Casings, Harley Davidson Sales Co. Insist on "Goodyear" Attractions We furnish entertainers for fairs and celebrations.

No fair too large, no celebration too smell, Sioux City Theatrical Exchange Suite 219-221 Massachusetts Bldg. C. A. WAGNER COUHTT ZITOIHSEB AITS SUBTXTOS Office ta Oonrt Xonse, Fhone 8000-b Lot and Land Surveying, Tile Dram, Sewer, Road and Bridge Invest in Choice Farm Loans to Net you 6 fees" 3 Ear Mr t9 a Wi have tham for Mia ftlcliinney Allen, Inc. SitabUihad 1880 rone Ko.

37. 117 W. Tenth Street "The power to pull of Ihe Hudson Super Six was strikingly demonstrated a few days ago," said John P. Bleeg, Hudson distributor foi Dakota. E.

Heinrichs and party -drove a Super-six from St. Louis to Fenton, Mo. Instead of using the -bridge over the regular route, the Hudson party followed two other motorists over a side road leading to a fishing slough. AH three machines were caught in a sand-bed, hub-deep. None seemed to be able to extricate themselves, the larger car going deeper at each turn of the wheels.

Mr. Heinrichs proved to be the 'man of the for he was finally able to pull through because of the supreme power of the After he reached terra firma be hauled both of the others cars from their predicament They were generous enough to remove their hats with the remark that their headgear was doffed to the superior pulling power of the Super-Six- and its wonderful motor." MISS KEEN A Massara and Medicated Baths, with Sea Salt and Herbs; Alcohol Brfbs, dry and wet friction; Elactrio and Tolletta Bay Treatments. Nervous treatments a specialty. Facial and Hair treatments 403 Minnehaha block. 61SB Dr.

111. KELLER Gpeolaltsl THROAT AND UNG3 Dr. S. A. KELLER EYE, EAR.

XOSK AND THROAT 100-12 Mln.iahaha Bid. SIOUX FALLS, DAK. ABERDEEN NEWS IS RENEWING THE ATTACK For Piano and Fine Furniture Reflnlshing and Repairs see Glenn L. Reeve 319 SOUTH PHILLIPS AVE. Musical Instruments and Talk-: ing Machines Repaired.

GITYJjRIEFS Eat at tha Katserhof. Strong's for fresh flowers. Cadillac Salea Co. he sella Try Hardlmon's dray line- for eerv-. Ice Baggage and storage.

Phone 180. There will be lota of fun and free refreshments for kiddies at Moose picnic Sunday. Why wear a truss when you may be cured In a day? Dr. King. Paulton block.

If you want to ease your tired aching feet, let us put a pair of our re-silent long wearing rubber heels on your shoes. Call 2279 on the N. W. phone and our bov-will call at once. H.

C. Merrick Co, Eleventh street and Phillips avenue. Get a free savin eg bank. One loaned free with every account of $1.00 or more. Dakota Trust and Savings bank.

Flandreau Enterprise: A delegation of Sioux Falls citizens were in the INSURANCE INFORMATION Fire Insurance Pointers ItEMEMBEK, without the written consent of the Company insuring your property endorsed on the policy, YOUR POLICY IS VOID: If you should move to another location. If your insurance is written in more than one Company, unless permission to carry other insurance is endorsed on each and every policy. If the policy be assigned before a loss. AND, there are many other conditions which will void your policy if the written consent of the company is not endorsed thereon. Our limited space makes it impossible to name them all here, but whenever in doubt, consult your agency.

IS A SERVICE AGENCY'S VALUE TO YOU. McKINNEY ALLEN, INC CLARK JOHNSON CO. H0LLISTER INSURANCE LOAN AGENCY. KN0WLES, DWIGHT T00HEY. AGENCIES.

Telephone N. W. 194-M. MARTIN NODLAND Original Swedish Movement Cure. Scientific Massage and Baths.

Office: 304 Minnehaha Bldg. Sioux Falls, S. D. HOLLAND FURNACES MAKE WARM FRIENDS. Investigate and be HOLLAND FURNACE CO.

Room 13. Hub Building, Phone 2121. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Aberdeen Daily New Charges That R.

N. Holsaple I Prompted Political inhition 1 '(Special to the ANris-trfader.) Woonsocket of the sensations of the week An iSouth Dakota will be the renewal ihe Aberdeen Daily News, one( of the- leading prohibition newspaper of Sfeuth Dakota, of a bitter personal attatk on R. of Mitchell, Superintendent of the state antUsaloori who is directing the fight for its purpose the placing of Somlt Dakota in the dry column at the election in November. Several weeks ago- the Aberdeen News editorially attacked Superintendent Holsaple. and faw days ago the superintendent made a reply, which now has aroused the Ire of the News.

The News originally criticised Superintendent Holsaple for his action during the recent fight for delegate to the republican national convention from the first district in seeking to defeat Hans Demuth, who proved the successful candidate, by endorsing the candidacy of Col. Melvin G-rigsby, a Roosevelt man, who Is as stronsly opposed to prohibition- as Hans Demuth. Among other things the Aberdeen paper, in Its latest attack on the anti-saloon superintendent says it "sho'ild have from long experience with Holsaple, that the aspiring politician would much prefer to SEE GLASS BROOK BROS for Porch and Window Screen work, cabinet work, window frame, remod- aling or repairing. Shop East End of 8tb St. Bridge.

Residence Phone N. W. 1925-K. Smart Photos of Quality at Moderate Prices. KADGIHN Assisted by Miss Belle Panneley.

l20VS.Ph2Iips. j' i i PAYING RENT. Bay One of These Houses. 4- room stucco, 27th and Spring, $1,400.00. 5- room bungalow, 1008 West Sixth, $2,800.00.

5-room bungalow, 24th ana Minnesota, $3300.00. Terms. MAX IV. NORTON "To avoid trouble have your insurance written by men who know Why Wash? do wet wash at 65c per tub; we use individual washers. Try on ironing rough dry and flat work.

TROY HOME LAUNDRY S1A n.utb c. Both phones N. W. 774. S.

6721.

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